A framework on how to apply intersectional policy analysis to resource development and extraction projects.

Overview

A framework on how to apply intersectional policy analysis to resource development and extraction projects, this tool provides a base from which academics, students, and organizations can begin to explore the impacts of resource development and extraction on communities using an intersectional lens. Includes:

An explanation of what intersectional feminist policy analysis is, and how it can be applied to resource development and extraction projects, and;

Step-by-step instructions for doing your own analysis, including key questions to explore, and ways to share what you learn.

About CRIAW

CRIAW is a research institute that provides tools to facilitate organizations taking action to advance social justice and equality for all women. CRIAW recognizes women’s diverse experiences and perspectives; creates spaces for developing women’s knowledge; bridges regional isolation; and provides communication links between/among researchers and organizations actively working to promote social justice and equality for all women.